Apple continues to ignore a bug in the macOS operating system that causes the audio balance to change on Mac computers under certain conditions. This problem was officially recognized by Apple in 2012 but has not yet been resolved. he is writing MacRumors.
The problem was recalled by a user of the social network X (formerly Twitter), who admitted that he had to use a third-party application for 10 years to correct the sound balance. The first complaints about this bug appeared on the Internet more than a decade ago, when a 2003 Mac user discovered oddities in his computer’s sound.
In the OS X 10.2 support documentation published on February 12, 2012, Apple confirmed the existence of this bug and explained the cause. According to the company, in some cases, the sound balance may shift towards the left or right channel due to excessive load on the microprocessor.
Apple suggested users adjust the volume manually as a workaround, but this doesn’t fix the root of the problem. It seems like Apple never found a way to completely get rid of this bug as it still occurs among Mac users.
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